Macbeth: The Film Following a London West End run in December 2007, a sold-out limited engagement at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in March 2008, and an eight-week run on Broadway, director Rupert Goold's stage production of Macbeth was filmed for television at the end of 2009 with Patrick Stewart in his Tony-nominated performance as the ambitious general, and Tony-nominated Kate Fleetwood as his scheming wife. This video is from the Great Performances series on PBS that originally aired in November of 2010. (02:Author(s): No creator set

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Italian Vocabulary - Days of the Week In this video you will see and hear the Italian words for the days of the week. The video contains audio in Italian and English. You also see the words written in Italian at the bottom of the screen. (08:08)Author(s): No creator set

How to Study Effectively This is a two-minute video that quickly reviews tips to study better from getting the right equipment, place, and materials before you start. This video has lots of good ideas and is well worth showing students. Visualizing is also stressed as a form of mentally preparing for a test as the Greeks did. (01:52)Author(s): No creator set

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How To Type Faster In Few Days This four minute video does not really get started to the two minute mark and refers you to a website. Once you get to that point the rest of the video is needlessly wordy.Author(s): No creator set

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Flag Day A musical tribute to the U.S. flag and the history of Flag Day, June 14 with text that will have to be read to younger students. (04:02)

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U.S. Flag Song This song helps young children to remember the number of stars and stripes on our flag and the name of our country. It can be sung after the Pledge of Allegiance while the students either march in place or march around the room.(01:02)Author(s): No creator set

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Pre-Schoolers Integrate History and Science Into Thanksgiving By Making Butter This lesson shows how children make butter. The children shake heavy cream to make butter. Each person took a turn shaking the container until the buttermilk separated out and the fat turned into butter. Dr. Oakley explained to the children that the small parts in the butter, called fat molecules, bang together as we shake the container. As they bang together more and more, they begin to stick together, which makes the butter. The children learned that a liquid can become a solid. ThAuthor(s): No creator set

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The Berenstain Bears-The Prize Pumpkin-Part 1 of 2-Thanksgiving In this video, Papa Bear becomes very competitive about the annual Thanksgiving pumpkin contest. Mama tries to explain that Thanksgiving is about giving thanks and not about winning a contest. This is a good companion teaching resource for reading Berenstain Bears books in the classroom and/or library. This is a great video to show in conjunction with the book The Prize Pumpkin during the Thanksgiving season. Students will enjoy watcAuthor(s): No creator set

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The Berenstain Bears-The Prize Pumpkin-Part 2 of 2-Thanksgiving In part 2 of this video, Papa Bear continues to be obsessive about winning the annual Thanksgiving pumpkin contest and lets it interfere with his friendship with Farmer Ben. Papa wins third place and realizes he should not have treated his friend so rudely. The Bear family share a special Thanksgiving and are very thankful for special friends and the "giant" pumpkin pie. This is a good companion teaching resource for reading Berenstain Bear books in the classroom and/or library. This video wouldAuthor(s): No creator set

Hubble Space Telescope - Chapter 8 These are a series of videos produced by the ESA for public distribution about the Hubble Space Telescope. This video is copyright-free material with some restrictions. This documentary is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students. (06:07)Author(s): No creator set

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Visit the Gulf Coast of Mississippi Mississippi has over three million residents. Take a trip to visit the Gulf Coast of Mississippi with this professional video. The video also addresses the destruction and rebuilding process after hurricane Katrina in 2005. Some of the Mississippi people/places in this video include: Ocean Springs, Artist Walter Anderson, Shearwater Pottery, Biloxi, Biloxi's casinos, Jefferson Davis' home and library - Beauvoir, and Pass Christian. Run time 06:41.

Learning about a Compass with Curious George The children head outside for a sport called orienteering. Orienteering uses a map and compass to find flags. The children explain how to use a compass to help them with the game.Author(s): No creator set

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How to Make an Origami Windmill Base This video demonstrates how to fold a Windmill Base. Very often diagrams ask you to start with a specific base, so knowing how to fold them is important. (7:21)Author(s): No creator set

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How to Make an Origami Spinning Top Instructions on how to make an Origami Spinning Top. The paper used in the video is origami paper from Japan. It might help to use a little double-sided tape on the triangles that you fold to the outside. Just remember to put it on every one, because you don't want to throw off the balance, then it won't spin correctly. (3:56)Author(s): No creator set